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The Lost World is an adventure and science fiction novel by British writer Sir Arthur Conan Doyle recounting an expedition to a remote plateau in the Amazon basin of South America where … Wikipedia
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October 19, 2025 - The Lost World is an adventure and science fiction novel by British writer Sir Arthur Conan Doyle recounting an expedition to a remote plateau in the Amazon basin of South America where dinosaurs and other prehistoric animals still survive, along with a tribe of vicious ape-like creatures that are in conflict with a group of indigenous Indians.
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'The Lost World,' Arthur Conan Doyle's Dinosaur Classic
July 25, 2019 - First published in Strand Magazine in 1912, Sir Arthur Conan Doyle's The Lost World explored the idea that prehistoric life might still exist in unexplored areas of the globe.
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[Review] The Lost World - by Sir Arthur Conan Doyle - High adventure, with dinos!
Very interesting review. I haven't read this book but read another one from the same genre, At the Earth's Core by Edgar Rice Burroughs part of the Pellucidar series and one of books is a crossover where Tarzan takes a trip to Pellucidar. More on reddit.com
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Does anyone here remember the television series "Sir Arthur Conan Doyle's The Lost World" (1999)?
Yes! I adored it. The recent DVD rerelease was a Godsend. More on reddit.com
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Have you Ever Read "The Lost World" by Sir Arthur Conan Doyle?
Well I’ve seen the 1925 movie and quite enjoyed it, while the dinos are inaccurate as hell it’s still entertaining to watch. I didn’t know it was a book I’ll definitely try to find and read it More on reddit.com
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[QUESTION] Literary devices in The Lost World - Arthur Conan Doyle

This sounds like something I've encountered a couple of times with free versions of older texts that I've downloaded on the Kindle store. Really strange. Seems that TPG has a more legitimate version.

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Brainly
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A summary on the lost world about 200 word​ arthur conan - Brainly.in
September 13, 2023 - In the end, the group survives their ordeal and returns to civilization with proof of the existence of the lost world.
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You, Me, and a Cup of Tea: Book Review- The Lost World
December 13, 2018 - Edward Malone takes off on an adventure to impress the love of his life after she rejects him and labels him too boring. With Professor Challenger, a man as full of himself as Doyle's other character Sherlock Holmes, he travels to South America and there discovers the 'lost world'.
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The Lost World Summary and Study Guide | SuperSummary
The Lost World is a 1912 science fiction novel by Sir Arthur Conan Doyle. It tells the story, via the narrator Edward (“Ned”) Malone, of a South American land where dinosaurs and other ancient creatures still survive. Malone tells the story from a first-person point of view, relating the ...
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The Long Victorian
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Book review: The Lost World, Arthur Conan Doyle (1912) – The Long Victorian
September 1, 2020 - BELOW: Blog book reviews of Professor Challenger stories (Conan Doyle): 1912 – The Lost World – adventures in a prehistoric world. REVIEW 1913 – The Poison Belt – facing The End of The World. REVIEW 1926 – The Land of Mist – a tale of the supernatural. 1928 – When the World Screamed – An attempt to drill through the Earth’s crust and into the mantle in an attempt to find a giant creature. REVIEW 1929 – The Disintegration Machine. REVIEW · BELOW: Sir Arthur Conan Doyle on Pinterest (via The Long Victorian)
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The Lost World (Doyle) – Review | English Plus Language Blog
We are fans of the Sherlock Holmes stories and have read some nonfiction by Arthur Conan Doyle as well, but we had never read Doyle’s other somewhat famous work of fiction The Lost World. Like many other people who have never read it, we knew it had something to do with explorers finding a remote region of the world where dinosaurs still existed. Even though that last clause is a brief summary of the story, The Lost World is as much character driven as plot driven.
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Edward, My English Companion: The Lost World Summary
THE LOST WORLD A NOVEL WRITTEN BY SIR ARTHUR CONAN DOYLE -BURLINGTON BOOKS GRADED READERS SERIES 3º ESO- PLOT SUMMARY CHAPTERS 1-6
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Plot Summary: "The Lost World" - HubPages
February 8, 2025 - Sir Arthur Conan Doyle’s Lost World is often thought of as the first fiction work to depict a lost world, although Jules Verne’s “Journey to the Centre of the Earth” (1864), had already depicted dinosaurs surviving into the modern day.
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The Lost World Summary
The Lost World by Arthur Conan Doyle · chapters · 1-3 · 4-5 · 6-8 · 9-10 · Ned Malone, a reporter, is in love with Gladys Hungerton. She has rebuffed his proposal of marriage, because she wants to marry a man who has faced death in the pursuit of a great deed.
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The Arthur Conan Doyle Encyclopedia
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The Lost World (movie 1925) - The Arthur Conan Doyle Encyclopedia
May 21, 2025 - The story mainly follows the original Conan Doyle's novel but with some modification, like the love story between Malone and Paula White... this daughter of Maple White doesn't exist in the novel. In the novel, Malone marry Gladys when he comes back from The Lost World.
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r/Fantasy on Reddit: [Review] The Lost World - by Sir Arthur Conan Doyle - High adventure, with dinos!
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Everyone knows the name of Sir Arthur Conan Doyle because of Sherlock Holmes… and that annoyed him to no end. Heck, it’s part of the reason he bumped off Holmes in the first place. He felt his historical novels were far more important, but they were far less popular. I mean, did you know he wrote history books? Didn’t think so.

Eventually he made his peace with this, and branched out into other genres over time, which brings us to his 1912 novel: The Lost World.

Also made into a movie during his time!

There’s a certain charm to be found in reading science fiction or speculative fiction from another era. But while The Lost World is generally classified as science fiction, that doesn’t really feel like the right label to me. There is no advanced technology involved, either by the protagonists or the unexplored region of the world they find themselves in.

When I reviewed Ray Bradbury’s The Martian Chronicles, I referred to the appeal of the book as “nostalgia for a future that never was.” But in this case, the feeling is more like “nostalgia for a version of the world that never was.”

Stories like this see the earth differently than we do, in ways that might seem ridiculous now, but seemed plausible then. This applies more to Jules Verne’s Journey to the Centre of the Earth, however, which I’ll be discussing next time.

At its core, The Lost World is an adventure. It starts with our protagonist, Edward Malone, seeking the hand of the woman he loves, Gladys. However, Gladys claims she could only marry a man capable of great deeds and actions.

So he asks his editor at the Daily Gazette for a dangerous assignment, and is told to interview Professor Challenger, a man who dislikes the press (and pretty much anyone who doesn’t completely agree with him) and is known to assault nosy journalists. Malone’s job is to learn as much as he can out about the man’s recent expedition to South America.

Malone decides to masquerade as a student and get information from him that way. But Challenger is no stuffy thin professor in a tweed suit. He is a huge and impressively powerful man who physically throws Malone out into the street the moment he realizes the reporter’s true intentions.

A policeman sees this, but Malone refuses to press charges, which earns him the professor’s respect. He then lets him in on the secret under the promise of confidentiality: there are dinosaurs still living in South America. Unfortunately, none of his colleagues or peers believe him. This eventually leads Malone to join an expedition to South America with several others to find this lost world…

The idea of prehistoric animals still existing today is nothing new. Jules Verne covered it nearly fifty years earlier. And it certainly hasn’t gone anywhere either, what with stories like Jurassic Park or cryptozoologists still combing the world for everything from Bigfoot to monsters in the Amazon.

This story is very much told as a “ripping yarn” adventure, not unlike an Alan Quartermaine story. So while there is attention to detail to add to the verisimilitude, it still feels like the early 20th century equivalent of a YA novel, intended for boys and young adults.

The core of the expedition team is not unlike your average roleplaying group, with a dedicated fighter, dedicated academic, a well-rounded everyman, and a guy who most likely fudged his dice roles while creating his character (or perhaps just bought a lot of flaws).

The dedicated fighter is Lord John Roxton, an adventurer who helped end slavery on the Amazon, and has notches on his rifle for every slaver he killed. The dedicated academic is Professor Summerlee, a vocal critic of Challenger’s who is basically forced to put-up-or-shut-up. Malone is the everyman, while Challenger is, well, yeah, I’d be checking that guy’s character sheet if I was the GM.

Interestingly, the story was most likely inspired by reports from Doyle’s good friend Percy Harrison Fawcett (whom he based Professor Challenger on), who went on a number of expeditions deep in the Bolivian jungle.

Fawcett believed that “monsters from the dawn of man’s existence might still roam these heights unchallenged, imprisoned and protected by unscalable cliffs.” His memoirs indicate that Doyle came to him with the idea of his book, and that he was happy to supply him with information for it.

The result is an adventure that feels like it did its due diligence in terms of research, but still carries Doyle’s light and engaging style that makes him so readable.

The book was a success, and Doyle would go on to write two other novels and two short stories featuring Professor Challenger. He has even been borrowed by other authors in other works, and has been portrayed on the radio, film, and television over a dozen times over the years.

This is one I recommend as a fun adventure in its own right, but it’s also a chance to see a different side of Doyle as an author, someone who wanted to be known for more than just his detective stories. I’m sure he would appreciate the sentiment.

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The Lost World (novel) | The Lost World Wiki | Fandom
The plot revolves around a wealthy palaeontologist named Professor George Edward Challenger discovering dinosaurs, on a remote plateau in South America, on a British expedition. The book starts out in London, where news reporter Edward Malone is talking to his friend Gladys.
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🦖 The Lost World · Summary of Arthur Conan Doyle’s Novel
August 13, 2025 - To win his beloved, a journalist explored a hidden Amazon world where dinosaurs survived. After battles and discoveries, he returned wealthy and famous, finding her already married to someone else.
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The Lost World by Arthur Conan Doyle | Summary, Analysis, FAQ
August 23, 2025 - Plot Summary: 1) The Challenge of Heroism 2) The Unbelievable Professor 3) Assembling the Expedition
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Introduction to Arthur Conan Doyle's The Lost World - Michael Crichton
January 11, 2023 - Thus the story Conan Doyle had in mind presented enormous challenges. He intended to write about an expedition to a remote, high plateau in South America, cut off from the rest of the world. In this lost world, evolution has taken a different path. Led by Professor Challenger, the explorers ...
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Book Review: The Lost World by Arthur Conan Doyle – Too Many Posts
March 22, 2015 - Arthur Conan Doyle is mostly remembered for his Sherlock Holmes stories, but among his other works is this science fiction piece that sees a group of early 20th century explorers discover a land where dinosaurs continue to exist. Our narrator, Edward Malone, is a young reporter who is in love ...
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The Lost World by Arthur Conan Doyle
July 14, 2021 - The Lost World, by Arthur Conan Doyle, chronicles the adventures of four men who travel to the jungles of South America. There they discover a hidden plateau.
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Fantasy Book Review
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The Lost World by Arthur Conan Doyle book review - Fantasy Book Review
If I had to summarise this tale in a few words it would be "a gripping and electrifying dinosaur-fuelled adventure." It features suspense, betrayals, surprising revelations, horror, and elements of mystery. Add into the mix a plethora of dinosaurs including Iguanadons, Allosaurus' Plesiosaurus' ...
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